Construction Engineering, BCN

Construction Engineering graduates have the responsibility to plan, design, construct and maintain infrastructure facilities such as highways, bridges, airports, railroads, buildings, dams and reservoirs. The Construction Engineering program is designed for those who want to work in the construction industry and government agencies and enjoy the status of a professional engineer if they pass the required exams. Thorough knowledge of science, math, engineering, business, humanities, social science and communication is developed in the course work. In addition, a three-term co-op is required to build hands-on construction experience. Due to their diverse skills, there is a high demand for Construction Engineering graduates in the job market.

Program Educational Objectives - Construction Engineering Degree

To carry out the mission of the college of engineering and the department described previously, the department of civil, construction and environmental Engineering has established the following educational objectives for the construction Engineering degree program. Students graduating with the Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering will achieve the following within 3 to 5 years after graduation:

  • Work as a construction engineer with the awareness of the impacts of ethical, moral, religious, social, environmental, and economic factors on engineering solutions.
  • Attained or in pursuit of professional registration.
  • Enhanced team-building and communicating skills and effective performance in multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Leadership positions in professional societies and community organizations.
  • Engage in lifelong learning with emphasis on both technical and contemporary issues.